How to Clone a Sheep
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Actually, Dolly died prematurely because of the erosion of telomeric DNA, lost every time DNA is copied. She was essentially born genetically old. Think of photocopying a photocopied page a few hundred times. Eventually, you lose some info.
By the way, most sheep live in captivity. The weak ones are the ones that usually "[get] diseases from living there". Domesticated animals actually die quite quickly when released into the wild.
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@eoghangeoghegan Yeah Man!
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Fuck god and fuck you :)
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leave the sheep making to god ppl!!!!:)
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What´s those egg cells made of ??? :)
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thanks for clearing up some of the gray areas.wish me luck!
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Check out out How to Clone A Sheep!
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@JoshandAdam ok then we kill the ones who dont want to go to war :3
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Haha, one card fell in the womb!!!
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I would love to get a copy of this to use in my science lessons - it is brill and the kids that have seen it love it.
im goina clone my self an army like in star wars
eoghangeoghegan 2 years ago 4
You'll have to wait 9 months until your clones are born and then they have to grow to adequate fighting/training age (that's at least 14 if you want to start really early) plus then you have to spend time training them - another 5-6 years. You're looking at a 20 year commitment minimum. FYI. They also need to be fed and might not want to go to war....
JoshandAdam 2 years ago 12